The Wade-Davis Bill passed by Congress, then vetoed by Lincoln, stipulated that _______ percent of voters in a Confederate state must take an oath of future loyalty to the Union before a process of restoration could begin.


A. 20
B. 10
C. 70
[D. 50]

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The Wade-Davis Bill passed by congress then vetoed by Lincoln, stipulated that______ percent of voters in a confederate state must take an oath of future loyalty to the Union before a process of restoration could begin.

A.20
B.10
C.70
D.50

Your answer is D. 50, and it is correct. The Wade-Davis Bill stipulated that 50 percent of voters in a Confederate state must take an oath of future loyalty to the Union before a process of restoration could begin. This bill was passed by Congress in July 1864 as a response to President Abraham Lincoln's more lenient plan for Reconstruction. However, Lincoln vetoed the bill in favor of his own Reconstruction plan, known as the Ten Percent Plan.